Landscape & Urban Design Issue 34 2018 | Page 47

Fenchurch Avenue Blue-Green roof Due to open in March next year, it will boast a striking ‘crown-shaped’ landscaped roof garden, complete with a restaurant, pergola canopies, water feature, a range of climbing and hanging plants, and walking and seating areas. Polypipe has its own Blue and Green roof installation in Aylesford, which is being used for monitoring and research purposes to build the case for more widespread use of the technology. Meanwhile, Manchester City Polypipe Blue Green roof in Aylesford Council’s ‘green and blue strategy’ states that “by 2025, high quality, well maintained green and and blue spaces will be an integral part of its neighbourhoods.” The report adds: “The city’s communities will be living healthy, fulfilled lives, enjoying parks and green spaces and safe green routes for walking, cycling and exercise throughout the city. Businesses will be investing in areas with high environmental quality and attractive surroundings, and will have a healthy, talented workforce to draw on. There will be new ways of funding 'green and blue infrastructure', making sure that we can sustain the progress made And with the opportunity to help by 2025, providing the platform for people to live longer, healthier and investment in the years to follow.” happier lives – there has never been a And other cities are following more vital time to embrace it. suit. Birmingham, Leeds, Cardiff, The built environment sector must Edinburgh and Belfast are among the unite and act now. Together, we can many committing to increasing green combine our expertise to transform and blue spaces in the coming years. our grey places into green spaces, Boosting health and happiness improving health, the economy and biodiversity. With the range of tangible benefits delivered by our green spaces, the role of Green Infrastructure will continue to grow. www.polypipe.com